The Bird Collectors
The Bird Collectors
Editorial Reviews
CHOICE
"It is clearly indicated that the work of bird collectors has been fundamental and essential for ornithology, including avian conservation. General readers; upper-division undergraduate and graduate students [will all want this book]."
SCIENCE BOOKS AND FILMS
"The organization, readability, and content of this book make it a valuable resource for readers interested in birds, the history of science, or the uses of scientific speciments."
The Bird Collectors
The Bird Collectors,Barbara Mearns,Richard Mearns,Academic Press,0124874401,Biography,Birds,Birds & Birdwatching - General,Collection and preservation,History,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Nature/Ecology,Ornithologists,Ornithology
Discount Books:
- The Birder's Year 2004 Calendar
- The Classification of Stars
- The Easy Bird Guide: Eastern Region : A Quick Identification Guide for All Birders
- The Folk Lore And Provincial Names Of British Birds
- The Herons : Ardeidae (Bird Families of the World)
- The Life Cycle of an Owl (Life Cycle Series)
- The Magnificent Bald Eagle,: America's National Bird,
- The Many Faces of Neutron Stars (NATO Science Series C:)
- The New Atlas of Australian Birds
- The Red-cockaded Woodpecker: Surviving in a Fire-Maintained Ecosystem (Corrie Herring Hooks Series, Number Forty-nine)
Discount Books
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